Former Beacon Journal home writer Mary Beth Nord
Breckenridge, who left the BJ to sell homes, started it all.
On August 9 she posted on Facebook:
“Ran
into Tim Hayes today. He is in the process of selling his house and moving to
Florida, where his sister lives. He looks great and said he's still riding his
bike ‘somewhat.’ "
Well,
that kick-started the search for Tim, who was part of the 2001 exodus when 500
years of BJ experience left the building. With all that investigative skill, we
shouldn’t be surprised.
During
the search for Tim (maybe they can make a movie along the lines of “The Search
for Red October”?), BJ consumers writer Betty Lin-Fisher found out that Tim’s
first name is Arthur.
“Tim, Tim, where Arthur thou?” became the rallying cry
for former 44 E. Exchange Street occupants.
Betty
added: “If you want to call him, John Olesky, it’s (330) 867-3198.”
I called
but his Merriman Road phone was disconnected with no forwarding number available.
Former
Reference Librarian Diane Lynch once crossed paths with Tim in the Tetons or
Yellowstone (she wasn’t sure which). But we didn’t send anyone to search for
Tim in either postcard-scenery wonders of nature.
Former
BJ copy editor Charles Montague put out an APB . . . to Tim:
“Tim,
if you read this (Facebook thread), once you get settled, give Mary Beth or
Olesky your home address, phone and email so that some of your old friends and
Copy Desk mates can pay you a friendly visit and buy lunch or dinner. Most of
us do get to Florida from time to time.”
Well,
as I found out later, Tim isn’t on Facebook, so that was a flare that he never
saw.
Finally,
Betty Lin-Fisher posted:
“ABJ
Friends: I just spoke to Tim Hayes. After all of the discussion a few weeks
ago, I decided to stop by his house on my way to work last week to see if he
was there. I left him a note and asked him to call, if he wanted. He was in
Florida meeting the movers when I stopped by, he said.
“He's doing great and, as Mary Beth reported
already, he is moving to Jacksonville, Florida to be near his sister and a
niece. His sister is in poor health and he has been wanting to move to Florida
since he retired 16 years ago, but said it's time now. Plus, he used to have
three nieces and his sister in four different cities and now at least his
sister and niece are in Jacksonville, so they'll be nearby.
“He will rent a house and said he doesn't want
to be a homeowner any more and worry about home maintenance. He may be leaving
as early as this weekend since his belongings are already in Florida (he said
he only moved one chair -- his recliner).
“His house sold within days and a lot quicker
than he anticipated. He did not have a recent photo to share, but said it was
OK to share his cell phone number 330-310-6571 and his email timhayes3009@gmail.com for anyone who wants to catch up.”
Betty provided more background:
“Tim was on the copy desk when I first arrived
at the Beacon in 1995. I have fond memories of his take-out orders to Jack
Horner's, DaVinci's and Dontino's!”
Well, Betty must have given Tim my phone
number because he called me. At last, the Search for Tim in August is over!
Tim laughed when I told him there was a
Facebook posse trying to locate him. His response: “Where’s Waldo, huh?”
Tim said Sally, his only sibling, lives on
Ponte Vedra Beach, which is 18 miles from downtown Jacksonville. His niece
lives on Jacksonville Beach, just north of Ponte Vedra.
Tim’s apartment is in Jacksonville.
His
address is:
10135 Gate Parkway N (as in North)
Apartment 510
Jacksonville, FL 32246
“Between
my home in Akron and my apartment in Jacksonville,” Tim said, “the only
furniture I have is one recliner. It’s a comfortable recliner, though.”
Tim was in his Akron house when he called me, sitting, I'm guessing, in a recliner.
New furniture will be delivered to Tim’s
apartment in Jacksonville on Thursday. The Akron house sale will close Monday
or Tuesday, but Tim doesn’t have to be there for it. He’ll leave Ohio in a few
days.
Tim said he made the move because “I don’t
have family here” (in Ohio). Tim and Sally grew up in Cincinnati. He is single.
So, The Hunt for Tim in August is over. And
you know how to track him down in his Florida apartment, or on the phone or via
email.
Just don’t try to Facebook message him.
Tim was part of the 2001 BJ exodus when 510
years of BJ experience left the building in one day. He was a regular at the
monthly BJ retirees lunches at Papa Joe’s in the Merriman Valley till that also
died for lack of attendance because too many participants passed away.
He left Ol’ Blue Walls on the same day as sports columnist Tom Melody, chief
artist Art Krummel, the
copy desk’s Sandy Levenson, columnist Mickey Porter, Features Department editor
Joan Rice, superb writer Bill Bierman, Reference Librarian Diane Lynch, copy
editor George Davis (still hanging around as a part-time contributor), Metro
reporters Bill Canterbury, Bob Hoiles and Dennis McEaneney, Mark Braykovich,
reporter Barb Mudrak Galloway, columnist Steve Love, Jim Quinn, religion writer
Laura Haferd and Terence Oliver.
And that, my readers, is the rest of the story.